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{{Infobox equipment | name = Dental Instruments | image = | caption = A standard diagnostic setup (Mirror, Explorer, Periodontal Probe). | used_for = Diagnosis, restoration, and surgical intervention. | material = [[Stainless Steel]], [[Titanium]], Tungsten Carbide. | related_fields = [[Operative Dentistry]], [[Oral Surgery]], [[Periodontology]] }} ==Overview== '''Dental instruments''' are specialized tools used by dental professionals to examine, manipulate, treat, and restore the oral cavity and its associated structures. Modern instruments are engineered for high precision, durability under '''[[Autoclave]]''' sterilization, and ergonomic comfort to prevent repetitive strain injuries. ==Classification by Function== Instruments are generally categorized based on the specific clinical task they perform: ===1. Diagnostic Instruments=== The "Basic Three" found in almost every dental tray setup: * '''[[Mouth Mirror]]''': Used for indirect vision, retraction of soft tissues (cheeks/tongue), and transillumination. * '''[[Dental Explorer]]''' (e.g., Shepherd's Hook): Used to detect [[dental caries]], calculus, and irregularities in tooth structure. * '''[[Periodontal Probe]]''': A graduated instrument used to measure the depth of the [[periodontal pocket]] in millimeters. ===2. Hand Cutting Instruments=== Used to manually remove tooth structure or refine cavity preparations: * '''[[Spoon Excavator]]''': Used to remove soft, carious dentin. * '''[[Chisel]]''', '''[[Hatchet]]''', and '''[[Hoe]]''': Used to refine walls and floors of a cavity preparation. * '''Gingival Margin Trimmer''': A specialized chisel for beveling the gingival cavosurface margin. ===3. Restorative Instruments=== Used for placing, carving, and contouring filling materials like [[Composite resin]] or [[Amalgam]]: * '''[[Amalgam Carrier]]''': Transports material to the cavity. * '''[[Condenser]]''' (Plugger): Compresses restorative material into the preparation. * '''[[Burnisher]]''': Smoothes the surface of a restoration (e.g., Football or Ball burnisher). * '''[[Carver]]''' (e.g., Hollenback or Discoid-Cleoid): Shapes the anatomy of the restoration before it hardens. ===4. Rotary Instruments=== High-speed and low-speed devices used for cutting and polishing: * '''[[Dental Handpiece]]''': The air-driven or electric motor that holds the bur. * '''[[Dental Bur]]''': The cutting head, made of tungsten carbide or diamond, available in various shapes (Round, Fissure, Inverted Cone). ===5. Surgical Instruments=== Specifically designed for [[Oral Surgery]] and [[Periodontology]]: * '''[[Elevator]]''': Used to luxate (loosen) a tooth within its socket. * '''[[Forceps]]''': Used to grasp and remove a tooth after it has been luxated. * '''[[Periosteal Elevator]]''': Used to reflect a soft tissue flap from the bone. * '''[[Hemostat]]''' and '''[[Needle Holder]]''': Used for grasping tissue and [[Suturing]]. ==Materials and Maintenance== * '''[[Stainless Steel]]''': The most common material due to its resistance to corrosion. * '''[[Titanium]]''': Often used for instruments used around '''[[Dental Implants]]''' to prevent "galvanic shock" or scratching of the implant surface. * '''Sterilization''': Instruments must undergo a rigorous cycle of ultrasonic cleaning followed by pressurized steam sterilization in an '''[[Autoclave]]'''. ==Ergonomics== Modern instruments feature hollow, large-diameter handles with knurled (textured) surfaces to reduce "pinch force" and hand fatigue, decreasing the risk of '''[[Carpal Tunnel Syndrome]]'''. ==See Also== * [[Dental Handpiece]] * [[Autoclave]] * [[Operative Dentistry]] * [[Dental Bur]] [[Category:Dental Equipment]] [[Category:Clinical Dentistry]]
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